Spine and Gut Recovery Strategies for Better Health
Exercise and Integrative Care: Healing the Spine and Supporting Gut Health

Why the Spine and Gut Are Connected
At El Paso Back Clinic, Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, often explains to patients that the spine and gut influence each other. The nervous system links spinal alignment with digestive processes, while digestive stress can increase inflammation and tension in the back. When either system is disrupted—by injury, poor posture, or stress—the other often suffers.
This is why recovery programs at the clinic combine chiropractic care, functional medicine, and targeted exercises designed to restore both spinal stability and digestive balance.
Walking for Recovery and Digestive Energy
Walking is one of the simplest yet most effective tools for recovery. It improves circulation, strengthens spinal muscles, and encourages proper posture (Harvard Health, n.d.). Regular walking also promotes peristalsis, the natural movement of the intestines that keeps digestion flowing smoothly (Mission Health, n.d.).
Dr. Jimenez frequently recommends short daily walks for patients healing from motor vehicle accidents or work injuries. These gentle movements improve both spine and gut function while lowering stress.
Stretches That Heal Both Systems
Cat-Cow Mobility
Alternating between arching and rounding the spine with cat-cow relieves stiffness, improves flexibility, and massages abdominal organs (Institute of Living, n.d.).
Child’s Pose Relief
Child’s pose gently decompresses the spine and calms the nervous system while placing pressure on the abdomen to support digestion (St. Vincent’s, n.d.).
Knee-to-Chest Reset
The knee-to-chest stretch eases lumbar strain and stimulates gut motility, especially useful for patients who sit for long periods (Mayo Clinic, n.d.).
These stretches are easy to perform at home, making them ideal additions to chiropractic treatment.
Twists for Circulation and Core Flexibility
Seated twists rotate the spine, lengthen core muscles, and stimulate blood flow to abdominal organs. This “digestive massage” effect improves nutrient absorption and reduces bloating (SC Gastro, n.d.; NMRNJ, n.d.).
For patients recovering from accidents, Dr. Jimenez integrates twists into therapy sessions to restore spinal flexibility while encouraging smoother digestion.
Core Strengthening for Lasting Support
Bird-Dog Stability
This exercise trains spinal stabilizers and improves balance, reducing the risk of further injury (Harvard Health, n.d.).
Plank Endurance
Planks build deep abdominal strength and support the spine without added strain (Hackensack Meridian, 2023).
Core stability not only improves posture but also reduces abdominal pressure, helping digestive organs function more effectively.
Breathwork: Calming Stress and Stimulating Digestion
Diaphragmatic breathing lowers stress by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, which also stimulates healthy bowel movement (Healthline, n.d.).
Patients at El Paso Back Clinic often learn breathing exercises alongside chiropractic therapy to promote relaxation, enhance digestion, and speed up recovery from injury.
Dr. Jimenez’s Dual-Scope Approach
As both a chiropractor and nurse practitioner, Dr. Jimenez provides comprehensive injury care:
- Chiropractic methods such as flexion-distraction therapy and spinal adjustments.
- Functional medicine tools to improve systemic health.
- Massage therapy and acupuncture to support healing naturally.
- Detailed legal documentation for personal injury cases involving motor vehicle accidents or workplace injuries.
- Advanced imaging and dual-scope evaluation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
This integrated model prevents long-term complications and supports total wellness for spine and gut health.
Taking the Next Step
Exercises like walking, stretching, twisting, planking, and breathwork can transform your recovery journey. When combined with chiropractic and integrative care, they help patients live pain-free and improve digestive balance.
If you’re in pain or recovering from an accident, the team at El Paso Back Clinic can help. Contact Dr. Jimenez and start your path to natural healing.
References
- Harvard Health. (n.d.). Three moves for better spine health.
- Hackensack Meridian Health. (2023). 5 easy spinal stenosis exercises.
- Healthline. (n.d.). Yoga for constipation.
- Institute of Living. (n.d.). Cat-cow exercise benefits.
- Mayo Clinic. (n.d.). Back pain: Stretching exercises.
- Mission Health. (n.d.). Easy spine strengthening exercises.
- NMRNJ. (n.d.). Seated spinal twist for gut health.
- SC Gastro. (n.d.). 5 effective exercises to support digestive health.
- St. Vincent’s Health. (n.d.). Child’s pose and spinal release.






